After displays of socket AM3+ motherboards based on AMD 990FX chipset, by ASUS, and MSI
were pictured by various tech sites, it's quite expected of Gigabyte's
offering to somehow make it to the web. Gigabyte is going full guns with
its top AM3+ motherboard, with the GA-990FXA-UD7. Based on the same
Black+Graphite+Gold color scheme as the socket LGA1155 "UD7" models
based on Intel
P67 and Z68, the GA-990FXA-UD7 comes with zesty dimensions that almost
make it an EATX form-factor board, although it's not. The AM3+ socket is
powered by a 10-phase VRM that is cooled by a long heatsink that
appears to be contagious with the northbridge heatsink, which in turn
shares heat with the southbridge over a heat pipe. The socket is wired
to four DDR3 DIMM slots supporting DDR3 frequencies in excess of 1866
MHz.
Gigabyte utilized each of the seven expansion slots, packing in six PCI-Express 2.0 x16 neatly spaced out to support NVIDIA 4-way SLI and AMD 4-way CrossFireX; two out of six slots two are electrical x4, wired to the southbridge. A legacy PCI slot is thrown in, just in case you hate to throw away that expensive PCI sound card that still sounds great. Storage connectivity includes eight internal SATA 6 Gb/s ports, six from the SB850 southbridge, and two from a third-party controller. There are two eSATA ports, of which one appears to be power-eSATA.
Gigabyte utilized each of the seven expansion slots, packing in six PCI-Express 2.0 x16 neatly spaced out to support NVIDIA 4-way SLI and AMD 4-way CrossFireX; two out of six slots two are electrical x4, wired to the southbridge. A legacy PCI slot is thrown in, just in case you hate to throw away that expensive PCI sound card that still sounds great. Storage connectivity includes eight internal SATA 6 Gb/s ports, six from the SB850 southbridge, and two from a third-party controller. There are two eSATA ports, of which one appears to be power-eSATA.
Other connectivity features include 8+2 channel HD audio driven by
Realtek ALC889 high-SNR CODEC with optical and coaxial SPDIF outputs,
four USB 3.0 ports driven by EtronTech-made controllers (two ports
internal, by headers), gigabit Ethernet, and FireWire. While Gigabyte
retains its Award Software-made BIOS with DualBIOS technology, the BIOS
is loaded with EFI extensions that let it boot from volumes greater than
3 TB in size. Gigabyte calls this HybridEFI. Expect the GA-990FXA-UD7
to be out in mid-June.
Source: Hermitage Akihabara
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